The C2000 MCU Teaching ROM includes labs based on TI’s F28335 Peripheral Explorer Kit for hands-on learning. The new kit brings increased integration over previous explorer kits to reduce development cost and enhance learning exercises. Together, the Teaching ROM and Peripheral Explorer Kit will enable engineers to leverage the performance of C2000 MCUs to develop more energy-efficient real-time control applications such as motor control, digital power, renewable energy and lighting.

The free Teaching ROM is structured like an undergraduate-level course to provide intuitive, self-paced study. Nineteen modules cover MCU/DSP basics, MCU architecture, peripherals and tools as well as utilities and real-time control applications. Laboratory exercises include complete procedures and solutions and are paired with the F28335 Peripheral Explorer Kit. All exercises are provided in two versions to run under Code Composer Studio IDE v3.3 and v4.

Thanks Toni McConnel for providing such a valuable information, F28335 at $179 is a very affordable for industrial development purpose, but it is very high much costly for educational purpose, but other way round the free ROM is remarkable helpful in teaching and learning process.
But the cost of CodeComposer Studio is very high, I think it will be possible to test and experiment the kit using the demo version of it.